You need to disable AppLocker

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers run Windows Server
2012 and all client computers run Windows 8 Enterprise.
A Windows 8 Enterprise computer named Client1 has AppLocker policies in place to restrict
access to applications. You have been asked to disable AppLocker on Client1.
You log in to Client1 and open the Local Group Policy Editor. You then delete all the AppLocker
rules, disable the Application Identity service then run the gpupdate /force command to refresh the
policy.
You discover that the AppLocker rules are still be applied. You need to disable AppLocker.
What should you do?

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers run Windows Server
2012 and all client computers run Windows 8 Enterprise.
A Windows 8 Enterprise computer named Client1 has AppLocker policies in place to restrict
access to applications. You have been asked to disable AppLocker on Client1.
You log in to Client1 and open the Local Group Policy Editor. You then delete all the AppLocker
rules, disable the Application Identity service then run the gpupdate /force command to refresh the
policy.
You discover that the AppLocker rules are still be applied. You need to disable AppLocker.
What should you do?

A.
Restart the computer.

B.
Delete all the rules under Software Restriction Policies then run the gpupdate /force command.

C.
Create new AppLocker rules to allow access to the restricted applications.

D.
Enable the Application Identity service, run the gpupdate /force command then disable the
Application Identity service.



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